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Midnight Meme Of The Day!
*by Noah* *Sunday Thoughts:* Maybe it's the approach of Halloween. Maybe I just wanted to put a smile on Pence's lifeless face, but, last night I had the strangest dream: I rode up to my local Roman Catholic church like this, crashing through the doors, right on up to the front! I leaned the cross I was bearing against the alter and told the alter boys to run out as fast as they can. I handed the presiding priest a piece of paper and showed him where to sign. He foolishly did so and instantly disappeared in a puff of red-tinged smoke as the choir howled and cackled. The air was a... more »
Lula is the Leading Leftist Name Against Bolsonaro in 2022
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - He is also a defendant in nine more cases and under investigation in other inquiries on suspicion of corruption or having committed crimes such as money laundering, influence peddling and forming a criminal organization. In addition, he is the main leader of a party that was swept from power amidst […] The post Lula is the Leading Leftist Name Against Bolsonaro in 2022 appeared first on The Rio Times.
Criminals Break Into Cargo Terminal at Galeão Airport (GIG) in Rio de Janeiro
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - The criminals arrived at the scene at approximately 10 AM, according to the terminal's video cameras. According to officials heard by the Civil Police, the gang's weapons were hidden inside the two cars. In a statement, the Riogaleão's advisor, the concessionaire that manages the airport, denies that the criminals took […] The post Criminals Break Into Cargo Terminal at Galeão Airport (GIG) in Rio de Janeiro appeared first on The Rio Times.
Paraíba State is the Best Positioned in the Northeast in Competitiveness Ranking
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - The best-rated federative unit in the Northeast had good results in the Public Safety, Fiscal Solidity and Innovation categories. According to the CLP - Public Leadership assessment, Paraíba relies on a set of positive factors that favored its development and ensured that the State was the first among all the […] The post Paraíba State is the Best Positioned in the Northeast in Competitiveness Ranking appeared first on The Rio Times.
A Call To Arms: Can This World Survive Without Fossil Fuels?
Originally posted on PA Pundits - International: By Ronald Stein ~ “God, grant me the Serenity to accept the things I cannot change; the Courage to change the things I can change; and the Wisdom to know the difference.” The afore-quoted Serenity Prayer came to mind while I was writing this because it seems applicable…
Sea Ice Extent (Global Antarctic and Arctic) – Day 291 – 2019
Originally posted on sunshine hours: South / North
Tweets For Today
Defense Secretary Mark Esper says that under the current plan all U.S. troops leaving Syria will go to western Iraq, and the military will continue to conduct operations against the Islamic State group to prevent a resurgence in that country. https://t.co/2TMJpKC1Hp — The Associated Press (@AP) October 20, 2019 EU sick of Brexit, but likely to grant an extension https://t.co/yYLUAkK52T pic.twitter.com/A0p7Epo0Kw — Reuters Top News (@Reuters) October 20, 2019 #UPDATE Chilean authorities impose a curfew on the capital Santiago, a top security official says, amid a state of emerge... more »
October 20th – 2019 Presidential Politics – Trump Administration Day #1004
In an effort to keep the Daily Open Thread a little more open topic we are going to start a new daily thread for “Presidential Politics”. Please use this thread to post anything relating to the Donald Trump Administration and … Continue reading →
Sunday October 20th – Open Thread
Our Father, who art in heaven, hallowed be thy Name. Thy kingdom come. THY WILL BE DONE, on earth as it is in heaven. Give us this day our daily bread. And forgive us our trespasses, as we forgive those … Continue reading →
Grain Growth Halted – Cold Is Here
The recent freezing weather in the heartland of North America has ended the growing season with a lot of crop still in the field and not mature. Continue reading →
Picture Of The Day
A demonstrator sits near burning tires as he holds a Lebanese flag during a protest over the deteriorating economic situation, in Dora, Lebanon, October 18. Tens of thousands of protesters blocked roads, burned tires and marched across Lebanon for a second day on Friday, demanding the removal of a political elite they accuse of looting the economy to the point of breakdown. REUTERS/Mohamed Azakir *WNU Editor: *The above picture came from this photo-gallery ....* Protests sweep Lebanon as fury at ruling elite grows* (Reuters).
US Ditches Kurdish Proxies in Syria
*October 20, 2019 *(Tony Cartalucci - NEO) - As US troops flee northeast Syria - they leave behind their Kurdish proxies to face an uncertain future at the hands of approaching Turkish troops. Reports of Turkish forces entering Syria dominated news headlines - followed by Western op-eds trading blame for America's failed policy in Syria. Absent from these headlines is any mention of how Washington deliberately engineered and executed this war against Syria - beginning in 2011 through the use of proxies including Al Qaeda and its affiliates - escalating in 2014 with the illegal inva... more »
New York Times Decides Which Groups Are ‘Islamophobic,’ Shouldn’t Meet At Mar-a-Lago
By Clay Waters ~ The New York Times is again trying to police the boundaries of allowable debate in Saturday’s edition, with a supposed controversy over a scheduled meeting at President Trump’s Mar-a-Lago resort by a group reviled by the Left for its documentation of the threat of radical Islam: “Mar-a-Lago Again Under Fire for […]
Australian Daily Wind Power Generation Data – Saturday 19th October 2019
By Anton Lang ~ This Post details the daily wind power generation data for the AEMO coverage area in Australia. For the background information, refer to the Introductory Post at this link. Each image is shown here at a smaller size to fit on the page alongside the data for that day. If you click […]
‘He Just Fell … and I Didn’t See Him Move Again’ with Podcast
Plus 2 more articles (and 2 podcasts): A Surgical Strike against Obama’s Doctor Rule ~ Site Unseen: DOJ Crushes Global Porn Network ~ Tony Perkins ~ Anywhere else, it would’ve been a normal night on the train. But this is Hong Kong, and nothing is normal. Not anymore. When Ng Chi Fai changed […]
A Call To Arms: Can This World Survive Without Fossil Fuels?
By Ronald Stein ~ “God, grant me the Serenity to accept the things I cannot change; the Courage to change the things I can change; and the Wisdom to know the difference.” The afore-quoted Serenity Prayer came to mind while I was writing this because it seems applicable to the world’s citizens who are trying […]
Total Power Anomaly Detection
By Anton Lang ~ Now I’ve stopped doing my daily data posts for electrical power generation, I wondered why just one of my data collection totals was higher than the two other sources I am now aware of, that do the same thing. All of my data was collected manually from this source and it […]
Letter from the Editor: It was time to draw the line
News involves various facts around certain events put into some context. Food Safety News usually does not have a problem putting these factors together for our readers, but I am feeling we fell a bit short in the last week involving all those beef and veal recalls out of Canada involving Toronto’s Riding-Regency Meat Packers Ltd.... Continue Reading
More beef recalled for E. coli risk; this time it’s Whole Foods Market
Whole Foods Market brand beef products are the subject of the 14th E. coli related recall of such products since Oct. 3. The recall posted Oct. 19 by the Canadian Food Inspection Agency lists numerous beef and veal products, as have the previous recalls. Several have specifically named Ryding-Regency Meat Packers Ltd. as a source... Continue Reading
Rhyan Grant wins it for Sydney FC over Wellington, Maclaren brace sees City beat Adelaide
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The Sky Blues make it two from two with a against the Phoenix, following Melbourne City's 2-1 win over Adelaide United.
How a mispronounced word and a cheeky interview cost the Bathurst winners $250k
The team that won the Bathurst 1000 is hit with the biggest fine in Supercars history as it seems the team engineers and a driver conspired to slow down the rest of the field to give the eventual winner "an unfair advantage".
Trump slams 'crazed, irrational' backlash as he scraps plans to host G7 at his golf resort
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The US President says he will choose a new location for the upcoming summit after facing accusations he's using the presidency to enrich himself by hosting the international summit at one of his private resorts.
Real life Highway to Hell marking Bon Scott's death will see 10km highway turned into a street party
One of Perth's busiest roads will close for up to 10 hours during the March long weekend for a marathon tribute to AC/DC lead singer Bon Scott on the 40th anniversary of his death.
World's longest commercial flight successfully touches down at Sydney Airport
The Qantas flight, which landed in Sydney on Sunday morning, is the first in a series of trials of "ultra" long-haul trips which could become reality by 2022.
Nazi-era bunker designed to accommodate 18,000 people during air raids to be converted into luxury hotel
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The St Pauli Bunker, built in 300 days in 1942 by forced labour to shelter Hamburg residents from air raids, will feature a 136-room hotel complete with a rooftop garden, bar, cafe and restaurant.
Attacker stabbed after sexually assaulting woman in Melbourne park
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Police are searching for this man, who was armed with a knife, over a sexual assault in a Melbourne park. The woman managed to wrestle the knife away from him and stabbed him.
Turkish leader threatens to 'crush heads' if US agreement falters
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A fragile truce holds along the border of Turkey and north-east Syria, but President Recep Tayyip Erdogan says his troops will continue their offensive if the ceasefire is broken.
Nazi's march in Ukraine to oppose peace plan
Smoke over Maidan, torchlight processions in Kiev, and an ultimatum to newly elected President Zelensky. This is how Ukrainian nationalists demand the cancellation of the formula for peace in Donbass. They marched in support of the UPA [see below **] and several thousand people were in the government quarter covering the walls of the presidential administration building with spray paint and stickers. ** The massacres of Poles in Volhynia and Eastern Galicia, was a genocide carried out in Nazi German-occupied Poland by the Ukrainian Insurgent Army (the UPA) with the active and freq... more »
Schiff Impeachment Inquiry Secrecy Is a Modern Star Chamber
[image: schiff-impeachment-inquiry-secrecy-is-a-modern-star-chamber] Representative Adam Schiff's impeachment inquiry is robbing the president of the due process that is his right and is carrying on with the secrecy of Star Chamber.
Bolivians Go To The Polls This Sunday
*BBC:* *Bolivia elections: Will Evo Morales get a fourth term in office?* Many young Bolivians heading to the polls on Sunday to vote in a general election have no memory of anyone but President Evo Morales leading the Andean nation. The indigenous politician is running for a fourth term in office and if he wins, he will be in power until 2025. His critics say he has ignored a referendum in which Bolivians voted to restrict presidents to two terms. And yet, opinion polls suggest he has a wide lead over his nearest rival. *Read more* .... *WNU Editor*: My prediction. Evo Moral... more »
Will America Ever Sell Nuclear Submarines?
Reuters *National Interest:* *China's Nightmare: What Would Happen If America Wanted To Sell Nuclear Submarines?* *Would any countries be interested?* *Key point:* These subs are expensive but state-of-the-art. There was a time a few years ago, however brief, that some of us Asia-defense nerds had an unorthodox idea to tip the military balance in Asia. Quite a few people thought it was crazy and highly unlikely, but an idea none the less worth considering. It went a little something like this: in order to lessen the impact of China’s massive naval build-up and negate the lethalit... more »
Tulsi v Hillary... Godzilla v Destroyah
*Although... she's not wrong about the personification of the rot* Not everyone wishes Hillary would go away-- or at least go silent until after the election-- but everyone I know does. This blog has been a bastion of anti-Tulsi sentiment for at least 6 years, when she started serving in Congress. And it really has been a go-to-spot for all Tulsi's history long before she was known on the national stage. Take a look. I had a nice meeting with her before she declared she was running and she answered all my questions and then asked me to stop writing about her so negatively while she ... more »
Reinstating Justice in a Climate of Diminishing Rights
By Janet Phelan It is clear to many who are inflicted with abuses by our legal system that we are dealing with state-sponsored crimes. Judges... more »
PG&E May Sporadically Cut Power To Californians For A DECADE
By Tyler Durden Californians trying to justify living in the Golden State might be updating their pro/con list by occasional candlelight for up to a decade, according... more »
More Research Suggesting Blue Light Might Be Making You Age Faster (In Addition to Causing Anxiety, Insomnia, Macular Degeneration, and Blindness)
By B.N. Frank Research has determined that exposure to blue light from LED light bulbs and screens can cause a multitude of health issues (see... more »
GENESIS Of The Great Global Warming Hoax In One Minute And Ten Seconds
WONDERFUL analysis of the business case to attack carbon dioxide, by geologist Ian Plimer who featured, today, on the ‘wonderful’ Outsiders – the most watched, daily, Sky News program in Australia. I manually recorded this segment with the iPhone. Will update if Sky posts the original interview. * AS an introduction, please take a second to […]
Here’s Why The SR-71 Blackbird Had To Refuel After Takeoff.
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Why Is The US Army Teaming Up With A UFO Research Company?
*Warzone/The Drive*: *What We Know About The Army Teaming Up With Rockstar Tom DeLonge's UFO Research Company* *The Army says it will be exploring "novel materials" and other technologies under an unpaid collaboration with To The Stars Academy.* The U.S. Army has confirmed that it has signed a cooperative research deal with former Blink 182 frontman Tom DeLonge's To The Stars Academy of Arts & Science, more commonly known as TTSA. Far better known for its activities investigating reports and sightings of UFOs, which are increasingly referred to as unidentified aerial phenomena, or... more »
Some photos from earth and some from beyond
California Nebula A nice galaxy NGC 300 The famous double cluster in the constellation Perseus. It actually looks better in a telescope because you can't see all the stars in the background A jellyfish from the Monterey Bay Aquarium Baby snowy egrets singing for their supper.
President Trump Cancels G7 in Miami – Now Seeking Alternate Venue…
President Trump has cancelled plans to host the G7 at Trump Doral in Miami Florida. (Source Link)
After Eight Years Libya Is Still At War With Itself. What Went Wrong?
A fighter loyal to Libyan internationally recognised government fires a 105 mm cannon at forces loyal to Khalifa Haftar outside Tripoli, Libya May 15, 2019. REUTERS/ TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY (Reuters: Goran Tomasevic) *Tracey Shelton, ABC News Online: **Moamar Gaddafi has been dead eight years yet Libya is still at war with itself. What went wrong?* Amid a frenzied mix of anger, disbelief and exultation, shouts of "Don't kill him! Don't kill him!" echoed through the crowd of rebel fighters as Libyan leader colonel Moamar Gaddafi was pulled from his hiding place inside a stormwater dra... more »
On Kant’s Categorical Imperative
Immanuel Kant has argued for only one categorical imperative which is best known by this formulation: “Act only according to that maxim whereby you can, at the same time, will that it should become a universal law.” The Kantian categorical imperative is a product of reason alone. Kant understood reason as the faculty that discerns and dictates universal laws. He posits that if reason dictates a moral law, then that law will be capable of being universalized—it would necessarily dictate that you must act according to the universal law, or in accordance to the maxims that you can univ... more »
Theory and practice
Before getting to today’s post, I’d like to correct my previous post on Brexit. When discussing the impact of Brexit on British growth, I forgot the evidence from asset prices. The British pound falls on news that Brexit is more likely, and falls even more on “no deal Brexit” becoming more likely. It’s hard to […] The post Theory and practice appeared first on Econlib.
The Ocean Floor Is Changing War Strategy
Currently militaries of all stripes are vulnerable on the ocean floor, but that could soon change. (US Navy) *ABC News Online: **Warfare's next frontier might be the ocean floor — here's why* The Earth's resources have long been a trigger for armed conflict — be it over oil, water, or food. But in the coming decades, conflicts over resources may increasingly take place under water, given the ocean floor's potential for both resource mining and military surveillance. Scattered across the seabed are compounds that contain rare earth elements — they're the building blocks of our mo... more »
This MSNBC Clip Is Everything Ugly About Russia Smears
There’s a video clip circulating on Twitter right now that simply has to be seen to be believed, in which a gaggle of MSNBC pundits are seen furiously agreeing with each other that Tulsi Gabbard has incriminated herself by pushing back against Hillary Clinton’s obnoxious […]
Man faces 17 charges after allegedly using CB radio to 'entice' boys in the 1980s
An 81-year-old man is charged over the alleged sexual and indecent assault of two minors in northern NSW — and police say there could be more victims who were drawn in over CB radio at the time.
Man dies after suburban car pursuit, two 19yo men in custody
Two men in a white ute pursued a man in a silver sedan through Springfield Lakes, south-west of Brisbane, before stepping out and striking the sedan driver with an unknown object, Queensland police say.
Attorney-General warns ACT residents it's still illegal to possess cannabis
Christian Porter writes to the ACT Government to warn the territory's new cannabis laws, which allow for the possession, use and cultivation of small amounts of cannabis, do not provide the legal protections it aimed to achieve.
How these kids manage life with a rare disorder that means they don't sweat
This family has a rare condition called ectodermal dysplasia, which means their sweat glands don't function properly and they can easily overheat. With a few precautions and plenty of water spray bottles, they are leading full and active lives.
Neighbour woken at 2am by 'frantic' racket of horse slaughters wishes she had complained more
The neighbour of a Queensland abattoir responsible for the mass slaughter of racehorses is appalled by the ABC's reporting of what has been happening just 30 metres away from her property.
Councils review 'high risk' Tasmanian cliffs after 'very tragic' accident
The death of 17-year-old Maggie Lore at the Blackmans Bay blowhole in 2017 prompts a southern Tasmanian council to conduct a risk assessment of several areas in its municipality.
Scientists search for ancient hidden artefacts on the ocean floor
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A pioneering project on the WA coast is searching for underwater evidence of ancient culture. Scientists hope the exploration will lead to evidence of human life from when the seabed was land.
Hong Kong protester stabbed in the neck ahead of mass prayer event
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Police say they have arrested a man after a teenager was slashed across the neck and stomach as he was handing out leaflets, just hours before a peaceful demonstration calling on the international community to support protesters.
State Department Concludes Clinton E-mail Probe: 38 People Cited for Violations
[image: dos-concludes-clinton-email-probe-38-people-cited-for-violations] The State Department’s investigation into Hillary Clinton’s e-mails found hundreds of violations, opening some officials to possible disciplinary action.
The implications for NZ of the globalist agenda aka Agenda 21 now 2030
A comprehensive in depth coverage of this UN Agenda that’s been consigned by many to the conspiracy basket. If you hear ‘conspiracy’ if nothing else research it for yourself because this term is the convenient cover up go-to. This site is very well documented. I’ve not cited their articles mainly because it is difficult to … Continue reading The implications for NZ of the globalist agenda aka Agenda 21 now 2030 →
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